Successful cases of PKD
There is no cure for PKD, but believe in us and we can control it well.
2015-06-12 11:30
Dialysis is the procedure to getting rid of waste and undesirable water from the bloodstream. It just replenishes some kidney functions, including waste elimination and liquid elimination. Although dialysis helps individuals whose kidneys have failed, it is not as effective as a standard elimination. Besides, dialysis also causes some side effects including lower back pain, muscle cramps, poor appetite and itchy skin. How to treat lower back pain at home after dialysis?
1. Avoid doing any strenuous
Use slow, steady movements and take slow, deep breaths during your exercises. If the number of intensity of the movements causes any pain beyond the expected muscle soreness, pull back.
Begin doing slow and gentle exercises, or you will risk further injury and increases healing time.
2. Have a rest
It is important to take time to rest your back after experiencing pain. However, do not rest for too long, as staying in bed too long can aggravate your condition.
3. Cold and hot compresses
A hot and cold compresses will be a helping hand in your battle against lower back pain. If you have swelling, it is better to start with a cold compress. The application of cold constricts the blood vessels, limits blood flow, and therefore reducing swelling. When the swelling is relieved, use a hot compress. The heat causes the blood vessels to expand, directing blood flow to the muscles and repairing them. However, you should stop using them once your discomforts disappear since too much hot and cold compress can damage your vessels.
The above are some suggestion to alleviate back pain at home after dialysis. If you want to treat back pain fundamentally, you need to repair injured kidney intrinsic cells and improve renal function. When kidney function is improved, dialysis frequency can be reduced or even be avoided. Thereby, dialysis side effects including back pain can also be treated from the root. If you have any question, please feel free to consult our online doctor directly or leave a message below. We will reply you as soon as possible.
There is no cure for PKD, but believe in us and we can control it well.